Consumer Form Letters and Opt Out Information

Note: The information, advice, and suggestions contained in these letters should be used as an information source and not as legal advice. Send your letter by Certified Mail-Return Receipt Requested. If possible, fax the letter first. Make a copy of your letter for your records before sending.

To locate the proper party to send this letter to, check for a mailing address included on your original notice or on the web site in question. You may also want to check for an address with a WhoIs registration listing such as Domain Whitepages[1] or with the Better Business Bureau[2].